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1 IEEE 802.21 MEDIA INDEPENDENT HANDOVER DCN: 21-13-0119-00-MISU Title: Proposal on new MIH service for Proximity Service Communications Date Submitted: July. 12, 2013 Presented at IEEE 802.21 Session #57 –Geneva, Switzerland Authors or Source(s): Hyunho Park, Hyeong-Ho Lee, and Seung-Hwan Lee (ETRI) Abstract: This document proposes new MIH service for proximity service communications. 1

2 2 IEEE 802.21 presentation release statements This document has been prepared to assist the IEEE 802.21 Working Group. It is offered as a basis for discussion and is not binding on the contributing individual(s) or organization(s). The material in this document is subject to change in form and content after further study. The contributor(s) reserve(s) the right to add, amend or withdraw material contained herein. The contributor grants a free, irrevocable license to the IEEE to incorporate material contained in this contribution, and any modifications thereof, in the creation of an IEEE Standards publication; to copyright in the IEEE’s name any IEEE Standards publication even though it may include portions of this contribution; and at the IEEE’s sole discretion to permit others to reproduce in whole or in part the resulting IEEE Standards publication. The contributor also acknowledges and accepts that this contribution may be made public by IEEE 802.21. The contributor is familiar with IEEE patent policy, as stated in Section 6 of the IEEE-SA Standards Board bylaws and in Understanding Patent Issues During IEEE Standards Development http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/faq.pdf> Section 6 of the IEEE-SA Standards Board bylawshttp://standards.ieee.org/guides/bylaws/sect6-7.html#6http://standards.ieee.org/board/pat/faq.pdf

3 Proximity Service Communications Proximity service (ProSe) communication in 3GPP TR 22.803 ­ A communication between two UEs in proximity by means of a E-UTRAN communication path established between the UEs.  E.g., “direct mode” and “locally-routed” data path Proximity service communications ­ IEEE 802.15.8 PAC (Peer Aware Communication), Wi-Fi Direct of Wi-Fi Alliance, ProSe of 3GPP, FlashLinQ of Qualcomm, etc. Needs for proximity service communications ‾ Public safety, data offload, social networking, etc. 3 Mobile node (MN) A MN B MN A MN B PoA (a) Direct mode data path (LTE D2D communications) (b) Locally-routed data path

4 Issues on Proximity Service Communications 4 1. Peer discovery ­ Conditions for the peer ­ A mobile node and a peer node should be in proximity. ­ A peer node can provide communication service that the MN wants to be served. ­E.g., If MN wants to receive some video file, the peer node must have the video file. ­ A mobile node and a peer node should communicate each other by using the same proximity service communication technologies. ­E.g., MN and peer node use Wi-Fi Direct. Cellular Network WLAN MN A MN B Example: If MN A and MN B in close proximity connect to different networks, how can they discover each other? MN A and MN B are in close proximity

5 Issues on Proximity Service Communications (Cont’d) 5 2. QoS degradation by interference ­ Interference between legacy network (e.g., cellular network) and proximity service communication.  E.g., Interference between LTE network and LTE D2D communication. ­ Interference between proximity service communications.  E.g., Interference between LTE D2D communications. MN A MN B LTE Network MN C eNB LTE cellular link LTE D2D link Interference from LTE cellular link Interference from LTE D2D link Example: Interference between LTE cellular link and LTE D2D link

6 New MIH services to solve the issues 6 1. Solution for peer discovery: Peer discovery by using MIH information server ­ The MIH information server provides information about peer of the MN. Cellular Network WLAN MN A MN B MN A and MN B are in close proximity You can connect to MN A by using LTE D2D. You can connect to MN B by using LTE D2D. 11 LTE D2D communications 2 MIH Information Server

7 New MIH services to solve the issues (Cont’d) 7 2. Solution for QoS degradation: Changing connection of proximity service communication technology ­ MIH information server helps the MN select the proximity service communication that can provide the best QoS. MN A LTE Network MN B eNB MIH Information Server 1 Bad LTE D2D link PAC will be better than LTE D2D for MN A and MN B. 2 3 PAC connection MN A LTE Network MN B eNB 1 Bad LTE D2D link 3 Wi-Fi Direct connection Let’s try to make Wi-Fi Direct connection! 2

8 Peer discovery by using MIH information server 8 Requirements of MIH information server for peer discovery ­ MIH information server should know proximity between mobile nodes.  Proximity between MNs can be derived by using MNs’ location information (e.g., GPS information).  Proximity between MNs can be derived by discovery signaling (e.g., beacon signaling of Wi-Fi Direct). ­ MIH information server should know communication services that MNs can provide.  MN’s peer can provide communication service (e.g., local information service, and file transmission, voice call) that the MN wants to be served. ­ MIH information server should know proximity service communication technologies that MNs can use.  MN and its peer should communicate by using the same proximity service communication technology.

9 Peer discovery by using MIH information server (Cont’d) 9 Information service messages can be used to notify an MN’s peer. New parameters and information elements for peer discovery ­ QUERIER_PROSE_TECHLIST: Available proximity service communication list (e.g., LTE D2D, Wi-Fi Direct, and PAC) of the MN that wants proximity service ­ QUERIER_PROSE_SERVICE: Communication services that MN wants to be served ­ IE_CORR_ID: Peer(i.e., corresponding node)’s identity (e.g., MAC address, IP address, and IMSI) ­ IE_PROSE_CONFIG: Information (e.g., frequency band) to help the MN configure its peer

10 Peer discovery by using MIH information server (Cont’d) 10 Mobile Node MIH information server 1. MIH_Get_Information (QUERIER_LOC, QUERIER_PROSE_SERVICE, QUERIE_PROSE_TECHLIST) request message :MN informs of its location (QUERIER_LOC), communication service (QUERIER_PROSE_SERVICE), and available proximity service communication (QUERIE_PROSE_TECHLIST) and requests proximity service communication. 2. MIH_Get_Information (IE_CORR_ID, IE_PROSE_CONFIG) response message :MIH information server responds with peer’s identity (IE_CORR_ID) and information (IE_PROSE_CONFIG) to configure peer.

11 Peer discovery by using MIH information server (Cont’d) MIH_Prose_Beacon message ­ The MN can check close proximity with its peer. ­ MIH_Prose_Beacon indication message is used for peer to send discovery signaling like beacon signaling of Wi-Fi Direct. ­ Parameters for MIH_Prose_Beacon  TXPower_Value: Transmission power value (Unit: dBW) for discovery signaling  TXPower_UpDn: Value (Unit: dB) to control transmission power. If TXPower_UpDn is +N, transmission power strength for the peer’s discovery signaling will increase by N dB. If TXPower_UpDn is -N, transmission power strength for the peer’s discovery signaling will decrease by N dB. 11

12 Peer discovery by using MIH information server (Cont’d) MIH_Prose_Beacon message (Cont’d) 12 MN’s Peer Network Infrastructure (e.g., LTE network and WLAN) 1. MIH_ProSe_Beacon indication (TXPower_Value (X)) MN requests the MN’s peer to transmit beacon with X dBW Mobile Node 2. MN’s peer sends beacon with X dBW strength. (Out of scope of IEEE 802.21 standard) 3. MIH_ProSe_Beacon indication (TXPower_UnDn (+N)) MN requests the MN’s peer to increase power strength beacon of the peer by N dB. 4. MN’s peer sends beacon with X+N dBW strength. (Out of scope of IEEE 802.21 standard) MN fails to receive beacon message from its peer because signal strength of beacon was too weak MN can receive beacon message from its peer.

13 Peer discovery by using MIH information server (Cont’d) MIH_Prose_TechList message ­ The MN and its peer should use the same proximity service communication technology. ­ MIH_Prose_TechList request message is used to know proximity service communication technologies that MN or its peer can use. ­ MIH_Prose_TechList response message is used to inform of proximity service communication technologies that MN or its peer can use. ­ Parameters for MIH_Prose_TechList  Prose_TechList: List of proximity service communication technologies that MN or its peer can use. 13

14 Peer discovery by using MIH information server (Cont’d) MIH_Prose_TechList message (Cont’d) 14 Mobile Node MIH Information Server or MIH PoS 1. MIH_Prose_TechList request message :MIH Information Server or MIH PoS requests list of MN’s available proximity service communication. 2. MIH_Prose_TechList (Prose_TechList) response message :MN responds with list of MN’s available proximity service communication technologies (e.g., LTE D2D, PAC, and Wi-Fi Direct).

15 Changing connection of proximity service communication technology MIH_Prose_Connection message –By using MIH_Prose_Connection message, MN and its peer can change connection of proximity service communication technology. –MIH_Prose_Connection request message is used to order MN or MN’s peer to connect each other by using some proximity service communication technology. –MIH_Prose_Connection response message is used to respond with results (e.g., Success or Fail) of connection between MN and its peer. –Parameters for MIH_Prose_Connection message  Prose_Tech: information of proximity service communication technologies that MN or its peer can use  Prose_Config: Information (e.g., frequency band) to help the MN configure its peer  Prose_Type: Type of proximity service communication (e.g., direct mode data path or locally routed data path)  Prose_MNID: Peer’s identity (e.g., MAC address, IP address, and IMSI)  Prose_PoAID: When locally routed data path is used, Prose_PoAID means the PoA that MN and its peer connect to. 15

16 Changing connection of proximity service communication technology MN’s Peer MIH Information Server or MIH PoS or Mobile Node 1. MIH_Prose_Connection (Prose_Tech, Prose_Config, Prose_Type, Prose_MNID, Prose_PoAID) request message :MIH Information Server or MIH PoS or MN requests MN’s peer to connect to MN by using some proximity service communication technology (e.g., PAC). 3. MIH_Prose_Connection response message :MN’s peer responds with connection result (success or fail). Mobile Node 0. Connection between MN and its peer by using proximity service communication (e.g., LTE D2D): Out of Scope 2. Changing connection between MN and its peer by using different proximity service communication (E.g., PAC): Out of Scope 16

17 This contribution showed solutions for issues on proximity service communication based on MIH framework. –Solution for peer discovery: Peer discovery by using MIH information server –Changing connection of proximity service communication technology Issues on proximity service communication can be solved by introducing new MIH messages, information element, and parameters based on the MIH framework. –New MIH messages: MIH_Prose_Beacon, MIH_Prose_TechList, MIH_Prose_Connection –New information elements: IE_CORR_ID, IE_PROSE_CONFIG Conclusions 17


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